Isabel Calabuig

Isabel Calabuig

Project manager, Academic employee FU

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    Introductory remarks on publicationslist


    Ph.D. Study: Solitary bees and bumblebees in a Danish agricultural landscape - See Google Scholar link in right-hand menu.
    In my Ph. D. project I studied and clarified several aspects of the ecology and biology of solitary bees and bumblebees occurring in the fragmented semi-natural habitats of a Danish agricultural landscape:

    • Behavioural adaptations in a solitary bee species, to reduce parasitism from a nest parasite.
    • Foraging- and nesting conditions for wild bees in hedgerows, forest edges, field- borders and other linear and areal habitats. 
    • Seasonal activity and succession of bee species. 
    • Species richness and relative abundance, including estimation of the actual number of species occurring in the agricultural landscape. 
    • Dispersal patterns in a winter oilseed rape field, importance of bees in pollination and potential competition from honeybees.

    Supervisor at the Biological Institute, University of Copenhagen: Associate Professor Mikael Münster-Swendsen (deceased).


    1. Published

      Management of Biodiversity from a Landscape Ecological Perspective - Solitary Bees and Bumblebees in a Danish Agricultural Landscape: Introduction to Ph.D.-study with emphasis on methods

      Calabuig, Isabel, 2000, In: Landskabsøkologiske skrifter = Landscape ecological papers. 14, p. 79-85 7 p.

      Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

    2. Published

      Assessment of the foraging and nesting conditions for solitary bees and bumblebees, and their distribution in a Danish agricultural landscape

      Calabuig, Isabel, 2000, Department of Population Ecology, University of Copenhagen, p. 19-60, 42 p.

      Research output: Working paperResearch

    3. Published

      Estimating species richness and status of solitary bees and bumblebees in agricultural semi-natural habitats

      Calabuig, Isabel, 2000, Department of Population Ecology, University of Copenhagen, p. 72-97, 26 p.

      Research output: Working paperResearch

    4. Published

      Dispersal of solitary bees and bumblebees in a winter oilseed rape field

      Calabuig, Isabel, 2000, Department of Population Ecology, University of Copenhagen, p. 61-71, 11 p.

      Research output: Working paperResearch

    5. Published

      Interaction between the solitary bee Chelostoma florisomne and its nest parasite Sapyga clavicornis - empty cells reduce the impact of parasites

      Münster-Swendsen (deceased), M. & Calabuig, Isabel, 2000, In: Ecological Entomology. 25, 1, p. 63-70 8 p.

      Research output: Contribution to journalJournal articlepeer-review

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